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<blockquote data-quote="HellBoundDemon" data-source="post: 8003402" data-attributes="member: 649831"><p>Ok we'll as u see when the RCA are not connected to Eather or one or the other the sound goes a way there for you would think the RCA are the problem but yet when I use the RCA on another vehicle there is no thump or bumb. So with that being said they can't be the problem and I only have the REM not hacked up to the head units amp out put is because I was testing and that didn't change anything Eather. Now I know what I am doing when it comes to wiring I have been doing it for 8 years so I do have so experience. And here is how everything is hacked up not with doing a lot of trial and fail the power wire is hacked up to the battery positive terminal then run through the car on the left side to trunk. Then the REM. is hucked up to the REM. out put on my head unit and then run also on the left side of the car to trunk then the RCA are run from the head unit to the right side of the car were there is no other power wires at all. Then they are all hucked up to the amp now the ground has been mounted several different places one was custom spot I made and it was in the trunk and yes all paint was sanded from area. Right not it is to the trunk lach it is the only place left and I also sanded all the paint off there as well. And there for it is hucked up right now as for my question you say to ground out the RCA how do you do that just take a wire and stip it wrap it around the RCA ground ring then to the chassy that sound a little bit riged. But if it works good if it doesn't then I still have no idea what to do. And for the reference the chassy is not really a good ground do to it is all sheet metal welded together and not a direct connection to the fram even though the chassy is bolted to the fram in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HellBoundDemon, post: 8003402, member: 649831"] Ok we'll as u see when the RCA are not connected to Eather or one or the other the sound goes a way there for you would think the RCA are the problem but yet when I use the RCA on another vehicle there is no thump or bumb. So with that being said they can't be the problem and I only have the REM not hacked up to the head units amp out put is because I was testing and that didn't change anything Eather. Now I know what I am doing when it comes to wiring I have been doing it for 8 years so I do have so experience. And here is how everything is hacked up not with doing a lot of trial and fail the power wire is hacked up to the battery positive terminal then run through the car on the left side to trunk. Then the REM. is hucked up to the REM. out put on my head unit and then run also on the left side of the car to trunk then the RCA are run from the head unit to the right side of the car were there is no other power wires at all. Then they are all hucked up to the amp now the ground has been mounted several different places one was custom spot I made and it was in the trunk and yes all paint was sanded from area. Right not it is to the trunk lach it is the only place left and I also sanded all the paint off there as well. And there for it is hucked up right now as for my question you say to ground out the RCA how do you do that just take a wire and stip it wrap it around the RCA ground ring then to the chassy that sound a little bit riged. But if it works good if it doesn't then I still have no idea what to do. And for the reference the chassy is not really a good ground do to it is all sheet metal welded together and not a direct connection to the fram even though the chassy is bolted to the fram in some way. [/QUOTE]
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